The Government has announced a further £2.25 million for AI projects designed to accelerate industrial decarbonisation in industry.
Simultaneously, they have announced the eight successful green AI projects, from an earlier round of funding bids, who will receive a share of £1 million. They have also previously announced £500,000 of funding for an AI research centre.
This brings the total government budget for green AI projects to £3.75 million.
Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan highlighted that the UK’s position as a world leader in both AI and decarbonisation “means we must now push the boundaries in how this technology can enhance our rapidly-growing clean energy sector.”
All of this funding forms part of the AI for Decarbonisation Innovation Programme which comprises three streams.
This programme is part of the £1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio which aims to accelerate the commercialisation of projects which can be used to cut carbon emissions.
The funding in Stream 3 is or projects at at maturity levels of between TRL 3 and 7. You can read the eligibility criteria and apply for funding here.
Lord Callanan emphasised that the successful projects serve a multi-purpose function saying they will not only “take us to the next step on our ambitious journey to becoming net zero” they will also be responsible for “boosting our energy security and creating a new wave of skilled jobs for the future.”
This sentiment was echoed by Minister for AI and Intellectual Property, Viscount Camrose who said “AI is delivering transformative change in the UK.”
He added: “Whether backing projects to help us slash emissions or supporting research to revolutionise healthcare for patients, we’re harnessing the enormous potential of AI technologies to improve people’s lives.”
CEO of Digital Catapult, Dr Jeremy Silver, which is running the ADViCE programme highlighted that “Smart use of AI and data will be fundamental to meeting the UK’s net zero commitment.”
He suggested the centre will “drive forward AI’s integral role in solving critical decarbonisation challenges” describing it as sitting “at the heart of the UK’s dynamic AI ecosystem (...) perfectly placed to forge collaborations between the technology community and some of our most carbon intensive sectors.”
The successful AI projects who receive funding as part of Stream 2 are: